Revenue vs No. of installs Graph 1
From the graph we can conclude that apps with more installs earn more revenue in a linear fashion.
Average Installs and Revenue for Free and Paid Apps
From this graph we can conclude that there is only one category in the top 3 categories, which is paid. Given that gaming category consists of both paid and free apps, we can see that average revenue of paid app is much higher to that of free apps, and inversely the no. of installs is significantly large for the free apps.
Average Rating and Total Reviews of Top 10 App categories
From the graph, we can see that Apps in the Gaming and Tools category recieves more number of reviews as compared tp healthcare,librearies photography, etc, this shows the spread of user profiles across these categories. Another reason might be the extensive use of these apps, which incur bugs and poor features making the user give a review. On an average aall the top category apps maintain a rating of 4.
App Size vs Average Rating of Gaming Apps
From the Graph, we can see that the bubbles in the size range of 60MB to 80MB are relatively bigger, which suggwsts that users love to install GAMING apps within the size range of 60MB to 80MB having rating > 4.2. Suggessting, users like games with average size and higher rating. Also apps with size < 20MB have lesser installs, suggesting that majority users don't install GAMING apps which are very small in size. Reason might be the lack of features due to small size or the target audience of these games.
Year Wise Installs for each category
From the graph, we can see that a major amount of increase in installs for each category is seen betweek the month of JUNE-JULY, this may be due to the summer breaks, when people stay at home and are more likely to find ways to pass time.